New Flint Community Schools strategic plan to be presented in June
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Sneeze guards are set up across the classroom as seen during a tour of Freeman Elementary School in Flint, showing COVID-19 safety preparations ahead of students returning to in-person learning. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May
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Steward provided an update on the district’s strategic plan during the Wednesday, May 12 board meeting.
In April, the district held seven different planning sessions with community stakeholders, staff and members of the community, Steward said.
“We are currently in the process of taking all of the thoughts, ideas and feedback and considering them for revisions with our strategic plan,” Steward said. “As of right now, our strategic plan is still in pieces. We are still pulling those pieces together.”
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Flint schools to ‘honor the tradition of snow days’ even with students learning remotely
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
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FLINT, MI Flint Community Schools plans to “honor the tradition of snow days” this year despite plans to continue remote instruction through most of February.
In the event of a significant snow fall and when the road conditions call for it, Flint schools will still call snow days, Superintendent Anita Steward wrote in a Wednesday, Jan 27 letter.
“Growing up as a student at Flint Community Schools, I remember the excitement I would carry every time a large snow fall was predicted,” Steward wrote. “I would barely sleep a wink, waiting to find out whether school might be canceled. When it was, I would play outside in the snow, building snowmen and carving snow angels in the yard.”